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Submitted by NISHA on Fri, 05/08/2015 - 03:14

Goodmorning guys..I will not follow the old trend today..will not discuss what I did wrong..would like to mention what I did right today.

The purpose of putting this here today (Although its not the final exam:-P) is that I was so devasted looking at my scores..But so many wonderful people here helped me to deal with it in the right spirit and If my post here can help even one person here will be extremely happy..

What I did right..

After going through so many bad tests(Andy corw tests afetr every chapter)..Yesterday decided to give full mock test..of Andy corw(200 ques. pdf)..Starategy was that will not get panic..or will not jump to answers(Read almost every ques.(twice)..will utilize the complete 4 hours(although wasnt able to..finished it in 3hours with review).Took two break in between for 10 mins.

After finishing the test and stoping the watch..I started checking the answers which lead me to 167 right answers and 33 wrong answers(Was happy that even 60% of the wrong answers were those which i had narrowed down to 2).

And Andy crow mock score-83.5%

Today I am gonna review all the answers and mark my weak areas..will take concentrate more on the weak areas and next mock once I am done with all the reviews and revise weak areas.

Reminder: If you can score consitently over 75% on EVERY NEW sample test, than there is a great possibillity that you are ready for exam.

i would like to suggest you not only doing as much sample questions as you can, cause pratice is the key!Furthermore you should try to really SIMULATE the exam (like you described in your above posting allready!). It is not an easy job to do 200 Questions in a time frame of 4 Hours.Those 4 Hours could get really long and/or you could really run out of time in case you will hang on to long to one very difficult question for instance.So, you should train your time management for the exam also.You can do so, also with those tons of free sample question available on the internet, but in my experience, a professional tool which provides you exactly the exam circumstances is much more better for this. Yes, it may take a little invest, but from my point of view it is priceless.

I would like to recommend you the exam simulator by Cornelius FIchtner, which provides you 1.800 high quality PMP questions and which gives you high flexibillity in how to train your questions up to max. 9 fully loaded and timed exam simulations, each with 200 individual questions.You may have a look here: http://wren.cf/2v

Please don't hesitate to contact me if there are any further questions.

I hope this tipps are a bit helpfull for you.

Best of luck!

Markus

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You are absoulutely right as the first fear for me was hat I need to sit for 4 hours..but i made up my mind and decide in any case i will do this without getting into a panic mode:-)

Yes I am sure I am gonna go for paid mock tests also..as my contact hours class is on 23-24th May and follwed by next week.As this little investment will help me to achieve my passion of being a better PM.